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#:<pre>$ sudo yum install eekboard</pre> | #:<pre>$ sudo yum install eekboard</pre> | ||
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# Open any editor (gedit or kedit), switch keyboard layout and check whether your virtual keyboard is working or not | # Open any editor (gedit or kedit), switch keyboard layout and check whether your virtual keyboard is working or not | ||
Revision as of 10:48, 13 March 2012
Description
eekboard is a virtual keyboard (aka on-screen keyboard) software package, designed to be flexible and easy to use. For users, it provides a simple program called "eekboard" which works just like other virtual keyboards, though maybe it looks fancier. For developers, it provides a D-Bus protocol server and libraries to access. This allows developers to create custom clients which interact with other desktop technologies such as input methods, desktop keyboard settings, and accessibility.
How to test
- If not installed, then
$ sudo yum install eekboard
- Now run eekboard
- Open any editor (gedit or kedit), switch keyboard layout and check whether your virtual keyboard is working or not